The "Protect College Sports Act" would create new enforceable rules for recruiting and paying athletes through NIL deals and limit athletes to one penalty-free transfer.
While he said paying players felt “inevitable,” Rodriguez called for a cap on third-party NIL deals to help create more balance in spending. He drew comparisons to the NFL’s model to make his point.
Even the most modern random number generators do not produce perfectly random numbers, which can be a problem for cryptographic applications. ETH Zurich researchers use entangled superconducting ...
Clinical stage company Evaxion Biotech is using artificial intelligence (AI) to simulate the immune system and create predictive models to identify novel targets for vaccines against bacterial and ...
The percentage of U.S. workers surveyed who said they’ve worked for a company that didn’t show the values it claimed to have, according to the results of a survey by iHire, an employment platform. $85 ...
Alibaug’s real estate market is expected to witness strong appreciation across segments over the next five to six years, with land values projected to grow 3x to 3.5x, villa prices expected to rise 2x ...
The Florida Gators are likely to head into the 2026-27 basketball season as the nation’s top-ranked team and one of the favorites to win the national title. Why? It’s quite simple, really. Coach Todd ...
Baseball's franchise values are rising, but not at the level of MLB's peer leagues. That is part of what is driving the salary-cap push. Illustration: Kelsea Petersen / The Athletic In baseball, the ...
Data breach notification service Have I Been Pwned says a data breach at convenience store chain 7-Eleven affects over 185,000 people, including their names, dates of birth, and physical addresses.